| Former Cat Holt scores Bengals only TD in preseason loss |
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| Written by Associated Press |
| Sunday, 17 August 2008 21:50 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Former Kentucky Wildcat Glenn Holt had Cincinnati's only touchdown and fellow former Cat Artose Pinner had a game-high 52 yards rushing for visiting Detroit in the Lions 27-10 preseason win over the Bengals Sunday night.
Pro Bowl receiver Chad Johnson hurt his left shoulder, leaving the Bengals with their top two receivers and their starting tailback limited by injuries. Johnson landed awkwardly on his left side after cornerback Brian Kelly intercepted a pass thrown his way on Cincinnati's first series. Johnson rolled on the field in pain for several seconds, then went to the locker room for an examination. He did not return, and the team didn't provide any detail about the extent of his injury. The Bengals already were missing Pro Bowl receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh and running back Rudi Johnson. Both of them have missed the first two preseason games with hamstring injuries. Detroit got the better of it in the first quarter, when both teams played their starters. Jon Kitna had a perfect passer rating of 158.3 for the second straight game. Playing in the stadium where he started the Bengals' resurgence in 2003, Kitna was much better than Carson Palmer, the No. 1 draft pick who took his place in Cincinnati. Right away, Kitna tested a redesigned Bengals defense that has the cornerbacks aggressively covering receivers. He threw a 40-yard pass to Calvin Johnson on the opening play, letting the receiver beat cornerback Leon Hall on a sideline route. That drive came up short in part because of an offensive pass interference penalty on Roy Williams. The next time the Lions got the ball, Kitna threw a 27-yard touchdown pass to Johnson, who ran past cornerback Johnathan Joseph for an easy score. Kitna completed his three passes for 76 yards and a touchdown, leaving him 9-of-10 for 146 yards with a pair of touchdowns in the preseason. In an ominous sign for the Bengals, Palmer was repeatedly hit as he threw and got sacked once. He was only 6-of-13 for 50 yards with the one costly interception. He led Chad Johnson a bit too much, giving Kelly a chance to knock the ball free and grab it in the air. Palmer played until the middle of the second quarter, trying to get the offense moving. In his two preseason games, Palmer is 11-of-22 for 83 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Both teams failed on field goal attempts. Cincinnati's Shayne Graham had a 46-yard try blocked by Dewayne White, but later made one from 50 yards away. Detroit's Dave Rayner was wide left on a 47-yard attempt, then later connected from 48 and 23 yards. Rayner replaced Jason Hanson, who strained his thigh in the preseason opener. Cincinnati second-string quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick led the Bengals on a 13-play, 99-yard touchdown drive in the second quarter, resulting in a 12-yard TD strike to Holt, who finished the game with two catches for 22 yards. The score tied the game at 7-7 heading to halftime. Lions third-string quarterback Drew Stanton threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Middleton and also ran 10 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Pinner ate up clock and yardage in the fourth and led the Lions in rushing with 52 yards on 13 carries. Bengals defensive tackle Pat Sims, a third-round pick, was taken off the field on a cart after hurting his right foot in the fourth quarter. |
